Nicholas Wright wrote:

> Lecia M6 huh? I've heard lots a great things about them... *flips through
> KEH's catalog* omg! $6,000 just for the body! I never knew they were ~that~
> expensive. hehe, yeah that's a wee bit out a my price range now... :)

That's too much.  New ones cost far, far less than that.  You may have
been looking at a commemorative or collector's model.

Their viewfinders are amazingly good for low light work.  Shooting
with a Noctilux is sometimes referred to as shooting in available
dark.  You owe it to yourself to at least check one out.  They take a
little getting used to, but, as i said, if you can afford one, it's
far, far superior to an SLR for your described purpose.

I'm a big fan of the LX, but when it comes to shooting in low light,
close in, or when quiet or stealth is required, out comes the leica. 
The two make a great combination.

-- 
Shel Belinkoff
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"Why should I use a meter?  What if the darn thing broke on me
when I was out making a photograph? Then what would I do?"
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